Isaiah 49 - Contemporary English Version Interconfessional Edition(CEVDCI)

The Work of the Lord

's Servant

1

Now this is what I promise:

Kings and rulers will honor you

by kneeling at your feet.

You can trust me! I am your Lord,

the holy God of Israel,

and you are my chosen ones.

The Lord

Will Lead His People Home

8

You will rebuild the country

from its ruins,

then people will come

and settle there.

9You will set prisoners free

from dark dungeons

to see the light of day.

On their way home,

they will find plenty to eat,

even on barren hills.

10 The Lord

's Mercy

13Tell the heavens and the earth

to celebrate and sing;

command every mountain

to join in the song.

The Lord's people have suffered,

but he has shown mercy

and given them comfort.

14The people of Zion said,

“The Lord has turned away

and forgotten us.”

15The Lord answered,

“Could a mother forget a child

who nurses at her breast?

Could she fail to love an infant

who came from her own body?

Even if a mother could forget,

I will never forget you.

16A picture of your city

is drawn on my hand.

You are always in my thoughts!

17“Your city will be built faster

than it was destroyed—

those who attacked it

will retreat and leave.

18Look around! You will see

your people coming home.

As surely as I live,

I, the Lord, promise

that your city with its people

will be as lovely as a bride

wearing her jewelry.”

Jerusalem's Bright Future

19Jerusalem is now in ruins!

Nothing is left of the city.

But it will be rebuilt

and soon overcrowded;

its cruel enemies

will be gone far away.

20Jerusalem is a woman

whose children were born

while she was in deep sorrow

over the loss of her husband.

Now those children

will come and seek room

in the crowded city,

21and Jerusalem will ask,

“Am I really their mother?

How could I have given birth

when I was still mourning

in a foreign land?

Who raised these children?

Where have they come from?”

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25But the Lord has promised

to fight on our side

and to rescue our children

from those strong

and violent enemies.

26He will make those cruel people

dine on their own flesh

and get drunk from drinking

their own blood.

Then everyone will know

that the Lord is our Savior;

the powerful God of Israel

has rescued his people.

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